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Opening track of "From the Moon to the Earth," J S Kingfisher's 21-piece song cycle released as 21 singles over 21 consecutive full moons. Maiya Sykes, known for her performances on The Voice and with Postmodern Jukebox, sings lead; Jeff Bunnell is featured on trumpet, Dave Stone on upright bass, Tony Blondal on acoustic guitar, and Jeff on keyboards and harpejji. Composed, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Jeff at Philomusica.

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The second song of J S Kingfisher's "From the Moon to the Earth" song cycle, Nosferatu—an Independent Music Award nominee—features Kingfisher on vocals, keyboards, and harpejji, a unique 24-string tap instrument available for use at the Philomusica studio. It also features a 3-piece horn section with Jay Mason on alto sax, and the sizzling percussion of Brad Dutz. Nosferatu was composed, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Jeff at Philomusica.

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This "reimagining" of Alphanaut's Look to the Future began with pads and drum loops from the original 2012 version. Jeff and composer/lead vocalist Mark Alan, along with bass player Austyn James, drummer Jeff Beardeaux, and guitarist Gary Stewart, worked up the basic track; the soulful backing vocals, jazz trumpet, and congas were brought in as the track progressed. Jeff plays keys with Alphanaut live, and is co-producing several tracks with Mark for their upcoming EP and album. Look to the Future was recorded and mixed at Philomusica.

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Peron rastanka is one track of several underway for Čekaću te, the upcoming album from Serbian vocalist and lyricist Dalibor Banović. The entire album is being produced by Jeff Kingfisher at Philomusica—he is composing, arranging, and playing keys on all the tracks as well. Peron rastanka features guitar work from Pink Floyd alumni Joe DiBlasi and the acoustic bass of Nick South.

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Night Bird, recorded and mixed by Jeff at Philomusica, features Gayle Levant on harp, Sara Andon on flutes, and Brad Dutz on vibes, glock, and percussion. Jeff composed and arranged the track, plays keys, and sings all the vocals.

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North was the first song written recorded for the "From the Moon to the Earth" song cycle, and the last recording of jazz singer great Jeffery Smith before his untimely death in 2012. Composed, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Jeff at Philomusica, North features vibes and french horns along with Jeff's keyboards and Jeffery's stunning vocal performance.

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In addition to the dazzling vocals of LaVance Colley—known especially for his work with Postmodern Jukebox—Flying Machines showcases Jeff's arranging skills with brass and strings. Composed, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Jeff at Philomusica, Flying Machines also features Jay Mason on alto sax and Dave Stone on upright bass.